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How to increase brightness in avi videos?
Whatever I download is waayyyy too dark, 60% of the movies are usualy pitchblack, but in all three players where I tried them in, colour, contrast and brightness controls are locked.
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This is a great question. I have come across problems like this also. Anyone have any ideas?
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It is done via editing the original data? Does this mean that these videos are intentionally recorded so dark that even setting a gamma of 2.0 does not allow me to see more in the dark fields (but lesser in the lighter fields, if there happen to be any)?
I avoided AVI captures in the past, and if it is like this, then I can live very well with avoiding them in the future as well. |
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Yes, I just meant I find it so stupid to intentionally record movies that damn dark that one cannot see anything. Player software has brightness controls, like a TV. Why intentionally locking these controls? Stupid. It's always the case with AVIs. It's never the case with WMFs.
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tried it anyway, with four different AVIs. And it did not load any of them - each of them, it complained, being another kind of additional format that it would not operate for not being compatible.
Well, worth an attempt, no AVIs for me, then. |
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i have this problem with games aswell....fairly inexplicable...some games just are unplayable simply because they are far too dark...quite literaly a pitch black screen with some vague shapes moving about..no amount of gamma correction or brightness adjustment touches it..i have a program called powerstrip which sometime does the trick allowing me to adjust the gamma from there but still there are many games that this program is incompatible with..
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Goto Audio and make sure that "Direct Stream Copy" is selected.
Then go to Video/Compress, select Xvid, Configure Profile @ Level: Advanced Simple @ L5 Encoding type: Single Pass Target quantizer: 3 Quality preset: General Purpose Click Other Options, set "FourCC used" to DivX. If you want to change wmv or MPEG2 files you need VirtualDub-MPEG2: http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/stable/ Or play the videos with BSplayer (comes with K-Lite), you can change the brightness and other things in Video/Color Controls. |
Okay, I'll try that and blindly follow what oyu typed - I have no idea what it is that I am switching on that way. :)
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However, with Virtual Dub I found out now how to increase brightness - it is shown in the right of the two parrallel monitors, the left shows the original. But I did not find out how to save the manipulated version via the save-option. I tried that four times now, but the newly created AVI always was the old dark one. :huh: The help file does not really elp to enlighten me. It's not really intuitive. Wwhat must I do? |
A bit me, a lot Gizzmoe, gave you all the info you need to do so.
Here I made a quick HowTo in pictures ;-) Load your video, than click on VIDEO and after FILTERS http://www.nettouring.com/mm/images/...ub_Filters.png After that choose ADD as shown below http://www.nettouring.com/mm/images/...Filters_02.png After that you need to save it, Gizzmoe above gave you the setting to compress it nice nice! Thought I do not use Divx, I use Xvid. Read the info, I know it;s hard a bit, but it is worth it, this program ROCKS!:rock: ;) |
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